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  2. Paleobiology Database - Wikipedia

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    The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms.

  3. Template:Cite PBDB - Wikipedia

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    This is a template to generate links to the Paleobiology Database.It has been updated to allow linking to different record types, having initially been designed to link only to taxon pages.

  4. List of dinosaur finds in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of dinosaur finds in the United Kingdom, arranged by genus alphabetically. List of dinosaurs Genus Picture Period Discovery locations and dates Acanthopholis Cretaceous (late) Folkestone, Kent in c. 1865 Gault, Kent in 2000 Altispinax Cretaceous (early) Battle, East Sussex in 1856 Anoplosaurus Cretaceous (early) Cambridgeshire, no later than 1878 Aristosuchus Cretaceous ...

  5. Fossilworks - Wikipedia

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    Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world.

  6. Paleobiology - Wikipedia

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    Paleobiology (or palaeobiology) is an interdisciplinary field that combines the methods and findings found in both the earth sciences and the life sciences. Paleobiology is not to be confused with geobiology , which focuses more on the interactions between the biosphere and the physical Earth .

  7. Aepisaurus - Wikipedia

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    The date of description is given as 1853 by Glut (1997) and some online sources, [8] although the Paleobiology Database and both editions of The Dinosauria use 1852. [4] [6]The genus is commonly misspelled Aepysaurus; both editions of The Dinosauria and a major review use this misspelling.

  8. Dravidosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Dravidosaurus is a controversial taxon of Late Cretaceous reptiles, variously interpreted as either a ornithischian (possibly a stegosaurian) dinosaur or a plesiosaur.The genus contains a single species, D. blanfordi, known from mostly poorly preserved fossils from the Coniacian (Late Cretaceous) of southern India.

  9. Bistahieversor - Wikipedia

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    Bistahieversor (meaning "Bistahi destroyer"), also known as the "Bisti Beast", is a genus of basal eutyrannosaurian theropod dinosaur.The genus contains only a single known species, B. sealeyi, described in 2010, from the Late Cretaceous [1] of New Mexico.